electronic bracelet
Coverage of electronic bracelet in the Nexus archive.
- French court clears Le Pen for 2027 presidential run under condition she rejects
A French court has cleared Marine Le Pen to run for president in 2027 after upholding her embezzlement verdict but removing the ban on holding public office. She must wear an electronic bracelet during the election campaign.
- Le Pen now 'has a choice' to run in the election or not
A Paris appeals court has allowed Marine Le Pen to potentially run for the French presidency in 2027 but requires her to wear an electronic bracelet. She previously stated she would not run under such conditions, leaving the decision now up to her.
- French court clears way for far-right leader Le Pen to run in 2027 but under a condition she rejects
A French court allowed far-right leader Marine Le Pen to run for president in 2027 but required her to wear an electronic bracelet, a condition she has rejected. The court reduced her prison sentence and elected office ban compared to a prior conviction related to misuse of European Parliament funds.
- French appeals court clears way for Le Pen to run in 2027 but with an electronic bracelet, which she has said is a no-go
A French appeals court has allowed Le Pen to run in 2027 under the condition of wearing an electronic bracelet, which she has stated is unacceptable to her.
- Le Pen says she won’t run in 2027 if ordered to wear an electronic bracelet
Marine Le Pen, a French far-right leader, says she will not run for president in 2027 if a Paris appeals court orders her to wear an electronic bracelet over alleged misuse of EU funds. The court will deliver a verdict on the case, which involves charges of misusing EU Parliament funds between 2004 and 2016. If barred from running, her protege Jordan Bardella would likely take her place.